Pokemon player shares crazy stats about how slow some games are

AND Pokemon player created a chart showing how much time trainers spend in each main game's tutorials before catching their first wild Pokemon after getting a starter. The Pokemon the chart maker compiled each entry by game release date, starting with Pokemon red and blue and browse Pokemon Legends: ZA.

In every main line Pokemon game to date, trainers start with no Pokemon. After trainers learn the basic controls, they can explore their hometown, although some games prevent them from venturing too far into the tall grass. IN Pokemon red and blueProfessor Oak immediately takes trainers to his lab and allows them to choose Bulbasaur, Charmander, or Squirtle as their first Pokemon. In later Pokemon games, trainers get both their starter and some Poke Balls with which to catch wild Pokémon. Although it is possible to defeat some Pokemon games without throwing a single Poke Ball, this challenge is easier said than done.

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A handy chart shows how long Pokemon tutorials can take

Since everyone Pokemon game has its own tutorial sequence, a fan took it upon himself to note how long it would take for players to be released into the wild. A content creator named Xalem shared a chart that showed how long in minutes and seconds it would take to catch a single wild Pokemon in almost every main and side game in the world. Pokemon franchise. The fastest time on the Xalem chart went to Pokemon: Let's go, Pikachu and Eeveewhich reached three minutes and 36 seconds. Xalem said that the times were calculated by letting all the cutscenes play in their entirety and going through all the mandatory text fields as quickly as possible. Considering how beginner friendly Pokemon: Let's go Pikachu and Eevee The fact that trainers can instantly grab their first creature shortly after launching the game is a testament to its reputation.

Other games that have quick tutorials based on Xalem calculations are Pokemon Legends: Arceus, Pokemon FireRed and LeafGreenand Pokemon red and blue. Xalem noticed Pokemon Legends: Arceus was a departure from the main line where trainers had to actually catch their starter as part of the tutorial. However, from the beginning PokemonSeventh generation games, tutorial times have crossed the 20 minute mark. The longest time shown on the Xalem chart was from Pokemon Legends: ZAwhich took 28 minutes and 50 seconds before trainers were allowed to go into the first wild zone and catch a pokemon.

Pokemon Platinum Image via Nintendo

Converting each listed time to seconds, adding them up and dividing by the number of game records, it was found that the average tutorial time in most majors and minors Pokemon game is roughly 13 minutes and 16.51 seconds. Although no games had this exact time, the closest entry on the list was Xalem Pokemon Platinum in 14 minutes and 47.96 seconds. Even if Pokemon Platinum is considered the definitive Gen 4 experience, its tutorial segment is three minutes longer than Pokemon Diamond and Pearl.

Scratch & Peek

Identify the cover and scrape off as little of the foil as possible.




Scratch & Peek

Identify the cover and scrape off as little of the foil as possible.

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However, Pokemon Go were notable omissions from Xalem's list. WITH Pokemon winds and waves in development, it remains to be seen how long it will take for trainers to catch wild Pokemon once Gen 10 arrives in 2027.


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